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“Thou shalt not covet.”
Jean Moreau knows the weight of silence and the geometry of the cross. Under the strict rigor of a Catholic boarding school, he is the model seminarian: straight shoulders, lowered gaze, a soul molded for the sacrifice of the Eucharist.
Jeremy Knox is the noise that Jean's silence cannot drown out. Sent away by his parents as a punishment, Jeremy holds no reverence. Instead, he possesses warmth, restless hands, and a stubborn refusal to fade into the shadows of the cloisters.
Divided into three parts, this is the chronicle of a slow-motion fall.
Bookmarked by Crimiversuser
07 Jun 2026
